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Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Blue bag, Reckitt's Blue Bag, 1960s
... Reckitt's Blue Bag...Reckitt's blue bag...Reckitt's...Also 2 pieces in cardboard box. Reckitt's Blue Bag Domestic object Blue bag Reckitt's ...Blue bags were used for whitening laundry during washing.Cylindrical piece of laundry blue, wrapped in white paper, printed in red. Also 2 pieces in cardboard box.Reckitt's blue bagreckitts blue bag, clothes washing, laundry goods, laundering -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBlue bag, Reckitt's Blue Bag, 1950s
... Reckitt's Blue Bag...Reckitt's...Reckitt's...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Commonly used when washing whites in a copper to whiten the material laundry item reckitts blue bag "Robin starch for better starching" "Remove label, wrap block in flannel and stir in the last rinse" Paper wrapping printed in red on white paper, enclosing blue material Reckitt's Blue Bag Blue bag Reckitt's Reckitt's ...Commonly used when washing whites in a copper to whiten the materialPaper wrapping printed in red on white paper, enclosing blue material"Robin starch for better starching" "Remove label, wrap block in flannel and stir in the last rinse"laundry item, reckitts blue bag -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Reckitt's Blue Bag
... ...Reckitt's...7 small round black "Reckitt's Bag Blue" in cotton bag with red & white label...Reckitt's Bag Blue Squeeze the bag in the last rinse and stir. ...This keeps linen white. 7 small round black "Reckitt's Bag Blue" in cotton bag with red & white label Domestic object Reckitt's Blue Bag ...Used to blue white washes7 small round black "Reckitt's Bag Blue" in cotton bag with red & white labelReckitt's Bag Blue Squeeze the bag in the last rinse and stir. This keeps linen white.laundry, reckitt's -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Domestic object - Laundry Equipment, 'Reckitts' blue bags, 20th C
... The main ingredients were synthetic ultramarine and baking soda, and the original "squares" weighed an ounce and cost 1 penny. Reckitt’s had been in the blue and starch business in Hull, England, even before they started importing French ultramarine in the 1850s to make the new blue rinse additive at their English factory. ...Laundry blue bags (2), 'Reckitt's' Blue Bag, paper-wrap made by Reckitt and Colman (Australia) Ltd, Australia, c 2oth C. ...RECKITT& COLMAN PTY.LIMITED SYDNEY AUSTRALIA / Reckitt's Bag Blue / Squeeze the bag in the last rinse / & stir. ...Reckitt and Colman Australia Pty Ltd...Domestic object Laundry Equipment, 'Reckitts' blue bags Reckitt and Colman Australia Pty Ltd ...The little blue bag was stirred around in the final rinse water on washday. It disguised any hint of yellow and helped the household linen look whiter than white. The main ingredients were synthetic ultramarine and baking soda, and the original "squares" weighed an ounce and cost 1 penny. Reckitt’s had been in the blue and starch business in Hull, England, even before they started importing French ultramarine in the 1850s to make the new blue rinse additive at their English factory. These blue bags, being alkaline , were useful to ease the pain of wasp, ant and insect bites. Reckitts blue bags were an essential part of washday for early settlers in Moorabbin Shire and continued to be used throughout 20thC.Laundry blue bags (2), 'Reckitt's' Blue Bag, paper-wrap made by Reckitt and Colman (Australia) Ltd, Australia, c 2oth C. Made of powdered ultramarine and baking soda. RECKITT& COLMAN PTY.LIMITED SYDNEY AUSTRALIA / Reckitt's Bag Blue / Squeeze the bag in the last rinse / & stir. This keeps your linen white / / RECKITT & COLMAN PTY. LIMITED SYDNEY AUSTRALIA. Red & white stripes Regd.reckitts pty ltd., hull u.k., moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers, laundry equipment, linen, clothing, washing aids -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyLaundry Bluing
... reckitt's...3 pieces Reckitt's Blue Bags. Contained in fabric gathered at top. ...Reckitt's Bag Blue / Squeeze the bag in the last rinse / and stir. ...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road reckitt's laundry bluing linen washing aids Reckitt's Bag Blue / Squeeze the bag in the last rinse / and stir. ...3 pieces Reckitt's Blue Bags. Contained in fabric gathered at top. Paper wrapper in red and white.Reckitt's Bag Blue / Squeeze the bag in the last rinse / and stir. This keeps your linen white.reckitt's, laundry bluing, linen, washing aids -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Wooden box, Reckitts Round Blue
... It added a trace of blue dye which made white fabrics appear whiter and it was widely used. Reckitts was a firm established by Isaac Reckitt in Hull, England, in 1840. ...The box once contained one gross of Reckitt’s Blue. The printing on the box is coloured but some of it is now faded. ...On side of box: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue, contains one gross of circular blocks’ Inside the lid: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue’ ...It added a trace of blue dye which made white fabrics appear whiter and it was widely used. Reckitts was a firm established by Isaac Reckitt in Hull, England, in 1840. ...This box contained packets of Reckitts Blue and was probably displayed in a shop with the lid up showing the brand name and the items. Blue or laundry blue was a household product used up to about 1960 to improve the appearance of textiles during the washing process. It added a trace of blue dye which made white fabrics appear whiter and it was widely used. Reckitts was a firm established by Isaac Reckitt in Hull, England, in 1840. By 1888 it was a public company and in 1938 it merged with J.& J. Colman, a food manufacturer. Later it sold the Colman side of the business and today it trades as the Reckitt Benckiser Group. The firm established an Australian branch in the late 19th century.This box has been used to store the Charles Brittlebank birds’ eggs collection but it is of interest in its own right as a box that held Reckitts Blue packets. Most Australian households in the 19th and 20th centuries (up to about 1960) would have used blue bags or packets in the laundering process so they are part of our social history. Today a bleach is used as a replacement for a blue bag.This is a wooden box with a hinged lid (the hinges are hooks and eyes). The box once contained one gross of Reckitt’s Blue. The printing on the box is coloured but some of it is now faded. Inside the lid, pasted on, is the name of the manufacturer. The side of the box also has the name of the manufacturer pasted on but the printing has been discoloured at the edge by the application of maroon-coloured paint. On side of box: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue, contains one gross of circular blocks’ Inside the lid: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue’ social history, history of warrnambool, reckitt’ blue -
Williamstown Historical Society IncDomestic object - Packet of Reckitts Instant Starch
... Cardboard box of instant starch, produced by Reckitt's Household Division. Cream coloured carton with dark blue/cream band and cream and red script....Front: "instant starch" Top: "reckitt's instant starch" Right: "Reckitt's instant starch/ No boiling - just add to cold water/ perfect starching/ easy ironing. ...Domestic object Packet of Reckitts Instant Starch ...Traditionally, cotton and linen clothing, particularly shirts and collars, were starched after being washed and rinsed. They were dunked into a starch solution, usually made from finely ground corn or rice flour and water. When this solution dried the material maintained a stiff and wrinkle-resistant texture. Cardboard box of instant starch, produced by Reckitt's Household Division. Cream coloured carton with dark blue/cream band and cream and red script.Front: "instant starch" Top: "reckitt's instant starch" Right: "Reckitt's instant starch/ No boiling - just add to cold water/ perfect starching/ easy ironing. From the makers of Reckitt's Blue. left: instant starch/ for a lovely crisp finish to all cottons and linens/ RECKITT/HOUSEHOLD DIVISION/ 10046D. Bottom: Instant Starch Back: reckitt's intstant starch/ directionsstarch, laundry -
Coburg Historical SocietyReckitt's Blue
... Reckitt's Blue...v=1410190715692930&extid=SZ3cFbRFxraPiuOs Reckitt's Blue Reckitt's Blue ...https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1410190715692930&extid=SZ3cFbRFxraPiuOs -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBag Whitening Agent Reckitts, circa early 1900s
... Reckitt's Crown Blue...Bag Whitening Agent Reckitts Reckitt's Crown Blue ...This little bag of "whitener" additive for the washing of white clothes was manufactured in Hull in the United Kingdom mid and later 1900's. The Manufacturer, Ricketts, was one of the first manufacturers to employ women in equal proportions with males (a rarity before 1914). This product was used to improve the appearance of white fabrics. This ability to use a product that would "whiten" clothes chemically rather than the "hard boiling" of clothes was a time saver and a lot easier on the fabrics. This is a boon to rural families where time was of the essence (boiling took time). The blue coloring was introduced because the white colour perception is enhanced by the blue (fadeable and not permanent). The "washing machine industry" of the late 1900's emphasised "whitening" agents that were not so haphazard in producing blue stains, and allowed a "gentle" washing action. This item is very significant in detailing the early 1900's rural household domestic "chore" of washing white clothes to a "social" standard of cleanliness. White shirts were the mark cleanliness that those outside of the family judged the family unit by. The best clothes were worn to church on Sundays. Hard and mostly rural activities/work in the Kiewa Valley encompassing farming, crop cultivation, cattle/sheep and "field work" to do with the SEC Vic Hydro Scheme involved provided a stain prone environment. As appearances, of clothing, was on the whole not significant it was a different scenario at social and religious scenes. The ability to attain "brilliant" white shirts, dresses and bonnets by a less drastic method to that of "boiling" of clothes in vats, was a boon of that "era". The anti establishment revolt came later in the 1950's onward took longer to migrate from the cities and larger rural townships to eventually sneak into the Kiewa valley.This "blue bag" is a whitening agent wrapped in flannel or muslin, or sold ready bagged (1 ounce).It was used in the final rinse to "whiten white coloured clothes" The string was used to facilitate finger grip onto the "bag" after the wash had finished for easy removal to stop the hand and other surfaces from being stained by the blue colour residue drips.domestic and commercial laundries, starch and whitening additive, washing brightener -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Equipment - BRASSO, Reckitt and Colman Ltd, Metal Polish, 20thC
... Brasso was developed by Reckitt & Sons in 1905. In 1938 Reckitt and Sons merged with J. and J. ...Suppliers of Metal Polish Reckitt & Colman Ltd. BRASSO Metal Polish for polishing Brass, Copper, Zinc, Steel, Pewter etc. ...Reckitt and Colman Ltd....Brasso was developed by Reckitt & Sons in 1905. In 1938 Reckitt and Sons merged with J. and J. ...Reckitt & Sons' opened a branch in Sydney in1886. Brasso was developed by Reckitt & Sons in 1905. In 1938 Reckitt and Sons merged with J. and J. Colman to become Reckitt and Colman Ltd.Brasso was used by most Housewives for cleaning and polishing Kitchen Equipment in the City of Moorabbin during 20thC Metal container with blue sun burst effect, with a red circle with 'BRASSO' printed, in white and blue, inside. The instructions are printed on the back. FRONT: 'BRASSO' Back: Picture of the Royal Coat of Arms - By appointment to Her Majesty Queen ElizabethII. Suppliers of Metal Polish Reckitt & Colman Ltd. BRASSO Metal Polish for polishing Brass, Copper, Zinc, Steel, Pewter etc. SHAKE WELL Apply with a soft cloth. Polish off with a dry, soft cloth preferably before the polish has completely dried. DO NOT PLACE THIS TIN CLOSE TO THE FIRE Made in Australia by Reckitt & Colman (Australia) Ltd. No. 6 - Contents 6½ Fl oz when packed. brasso, metal polish -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchLaundry blue bag, C1925-1949
... Reckitt's Bag Blue - Four knob pack - Cardboard container with four knobs, each in a paper wrapped bag, and made of powdered ultramarine and baking soda...Reckitt's Bag Blue / Four knob pack / Out of the blue comes the whitest wash / Prevents yellowing Keeps your clothes dazzling white Squeeze the bag in the last rinse & stir. ...Reckitts Division of Reckitt & Colman Pty Limited...Robin starch for better starching. Reckitt's Bag Blue - Four knob pack - Cardboard container with four knobs, each in a paper wrapped bag, and made of powdered ultramarine and baking soda Laundry blue bag Reckitts Division of Reckitt & Colman Pty Limited ...Reckitt's Bag Blue - Four knob pack - Cardboard container with four knobs, each in a paper wrapped bag, and made of powdered ultramarine and baking sodaReckitt's Bag Blue / Four knob pack / Out of the blue comes the whitest wash / Prevents yellowing Keeps your clothes dazzling white Squeeze the bag in the last rinse & stir. This keeps your linen white. Robin starch for better starching. -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia
... Household Items - Reckitt's Blue Bag Bleach...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Household Items - Reckitt's Blue Bag Bleach Memorabilia Realia ...Household Items - Reckitt's Blue Bag Bleachstawell -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - 'Robinson's (Patent) Groats', Reckitt & Colman (Australia) Ltd, 1930s - 1950s
... In 1938, the British parent company, Reckitt & Sons, merged with J. & J. Colman (a mustard and food products business) to form Reckitt & Colman Ltd. ...Reckitt & Colman (Australia) Ltd...In 1938, the British parent company, Reckitt & Sons, merged with J. & J. Colman (a mustard and food products business) to form Reckitt & Colman Ltd. ...Robinson's Patent Groats were a type of cereal product consisting of the hulled and crushed kernels of grains, likely oats or a similar cereal. They were marketed as a nutritious food, particularly for invalids, infants, and children. They were widely used throughout the 1930s until the 1950s. This container was produced after 1938 when the name "Reckitt & Colman Ltd" was adopted. Reckitt & Sons, a British manufacturer of household products, opened its first overseas business in Australia in 1886. In 1938, the British parent company, Reckitt & Sons, merged with J. & J. Colman (a mustard and food products business) to form Reckitt & Colman Ltd. This company then operated in Australia as Reckitt & Colman Australia Ltd. They traded as Colman-Keen (Australasia) Ltd, Australia in New Zealand until 1940. In 1995 the Colman’s brand was demerged from R & C and sold off to Unilever (UK) Ltd, then in 1999 the company merged with Benckiser NV to become Reckitt Benckiser which is now the largest supplier of cleaning products worldwide. This item is significant because it was used widely throughout Australia by mothers to improve nutrition of their children.The packaging for this cereal is a red and yellow cardboard cylinder with a metal base and lid. The label does not list specific ingredients. The 'Directions for use' give instructions on how to prepare gruel and porridge from the groats.On front of container:- ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS COOKS IN ONE MINUTE FOR NURSING MOTHERS WEANED CHILDREN & INVALIDS On Base 88 ROBINSON'S "PATENT" BARLEY AND "PATENT GROATS LETTERS PATENT GRANTED 1823 NOW EXPIRED 3 reckitt & colman australia ltd. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTin of Wax - Fisher's
... Fisher's Extra Rich Wax Net 375g 'cleans, shines, preserves, your floors' Manufacturers: Reckitts Household Division, Sydney 10046D...Waxing floors was common in the 1950s. floor wax Reckitts Fisher's Wax Fisher's Extra Rich Wax Net 375g 'cleans, shines, preserves, your floors' Manufacturers: Reckitts Household Division, Sydney 10046D Round red and blue tin with white and black print. ...Housewives waxed their floors to clean, shine and preseve their lino floors.Use by residents of the Kiewa Valley. Waxing floors was common in the 1950s.Round red and blue tin with white and black print. Contains some wax.Fisher's Extra Rich Wax Net 375g 'cleans, shines, preserves, your floors' Manufacturers: Reckitts Household Division, Sydney 10046Dfloor wax, reckitts, fisher's wax -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumStove polish, Reckitt & Coleman (Australia) Ltd
... Made in Australia by Reckitt & Coleman ( Australia) Ltd. Apply with a damp cloth or brush. net weight 2 1/2 oz....Reckitt & Coleman (Australia) Ltd...on the lids. Stove polish Reckitt & Coleman (Australia) Ltd ...Twenty round flat tins with push on lids, yellow and black coloured with picture of a horse head (zebra ?) on the lids.Zebra Stove Polish. Made in Australia by Reckitt & Coleman ( Australia) Ltd. Apply with a damp cloth or brush. net weight 2 1/2 oz. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Tin, Boots Company, Strepsils Antiseptic Lozenges, 1980s
... Strepsils was one of the Boots Healthcare brands acquired by Reckitt Benckiser in 2006. ...Strepsils was one of the Boots Healthcare brands acquired by Reckitt Benckiser in 2006. medicines throat lozenges tins "Twenty four Strepsils Antiseptic Lozenges for the treatment and relief of mouth and throat infections" printed on lid. ...Strepsils antiseptic lozenges were used as a treatment for a sore throat. This tin dates to late 20th century. Strepsils throat lozenges were introduced in 1958 by the Boots Company. Strepsils was one of the Boots Healthcare brands acquired by Reckitt Benckiser in 2006. Metal tin with lid, base painted green with grey lid and green and red text"Twenty four Strepsils Antiseptic Lozenges for the treatment and relief of mouth and throat infections" printed on lid.medicines, throat lozenges, tins
